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6 Signs You Need an Outdoor Cat Enclosure 6 Signs You Need an Outdoor Cat Enclosure

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6 Signs You Need an Outdoor Cat Enclosure The feline family is known for its curiousness. Cats are born with an inherent nature to explore and hunt. However, as responsible pet parents, allowing your cats to roam outside unsupervised isn’t always the best idea. They might be susceptible to many threats including predators, accidents, and diseases. Outdoor cat enclosures can provide a safe, secure, controlled environment for your pet while allowing them to enjoy the outdoors. If you are still having sec ond thoughts about getting a catio for your fur pal, here are five signs to compel you! #1 Your cat goes out too frequently Many cat owners allow their feline friends to come and go as they please, which can be risky. If your housecat loves to explore the great outdoors every now and then, they are more likely to be exposed to dangers such as vehicles, unfriendly neighbors, other animals, and diseases. An outdoor cat enclosure can be a great investment to protect your cat from the perils of free - roaming th e outdoors. #2 You live in a high - traffic area Living in a busy neighborhood can be dangerous for outdoor cats because road accidents are a common cause of feline fatalities. If you live in a high - traffic area, an outdoor cat enclosure can safeguard your cat from the road rush while protecting them from the threat of getting hit by a vehicle. #3 Your cat is a hunter Cats are natural hunters, and they love to stalk and catch prey. Unfortunately, their prey can carry diseases or be poisoned. Additionally, felines that are allowed to roam free can be a threat to wildlife. A cat enclosure can allow your cat to hunt and play while protecting wildlife and reducing the risk of disease. #4 Your cat has health issues Cats are sensitive animals, as many pet parent s know. Some cats might have health issues like a weakened immune system or a chronic illness, which make them more susceptible to illness and infections. A cat enclosure can provide a safe and hygienic environment for your cat to enjoy the outdoors withou t exposing them to potential health risks. #5 Your cat has behavioral issues Some cats are more destructive than others. If your cat loves to scratch and chew on furniture or other household items, an outdoor cat enclosure can provide a safe and appropriate outlet for their energy. It can also prevent them from damaging your property and furniture. #6 Vocalization You had a long day at work and all you need at the end of the day is a sound night’s sleep. However, just as you are about to fall asl eep, you hear non - stop meowing sounds going up and down your living room. Cat vocalization is quite normal in the evening and at night (or even early in the morning!) because they are nocturnal animals by nature. However, when you get them a catio, it can be their extra space to explore, be vocal and get amused by other sounds whenever they’d like. Conclusion If you recognize any of these signs, it’s high time you consider investing in an outdoor cat enclosure . Not only will it keep your cat safe, but it can also protect wildlife, prevent property damage, and reduce the risk of disease transmission. A catio can be an amazing investment in your cat's health and well - being, as well as your peace of mind. If you ar e considering purchasing an outdoor cat enclosure, ensure to do your research and choose one appropriate for your cat's size, age, and activity level.